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"nightly news" begins now. >> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. already today members of the obama administration have launched a frontal attack on edward snowden based so far on just portions of the interview we've released prior to tonight's hour-long broadcast in primetime. snowden is accused of espionage for stealing secrets from the government, many of which revealed the extent of government surveillance on all of us. many regard him as a treasonous and traitor who should pay dearly for what he's done and many believe he's done grave damage to the united states. some of our viewers have let us know they are outraged that we interviewed him at all. tonight, however, our viewers get to hear his first interview on american television that will include this new portion. snowden's contention that the amount of domestic surveillance he witnessed while at the nsa gave him no choice but to blow the whistle because of what he saw and what a federal judge has since labeled as constitutional violations. >> the rea
"nightly news" begins now. >> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. already today members of the obama administration have launched a frontal attack on edward snowden based so far on just portions of the interview we've released prior to tonight's hour-long broadcast in primetime. snowden is accused of espionage for stealing secrets from the government, many of which revealed the extent...
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getting involved in other countries the fed's recent polls conducted by the wall street journal and nbc suggests many more people these days i can't washington's involvement in two thousand and one only fourteen percent wanted the country to tend on the seventeenth. now free to suggest it is old was fifty percent. benito on the right to wing and thus freedom pontiac and advil then somebody said the eu didn't understand the complications of the situation in ukraine before getting involved. his interview with aig's of the seminar fee will be aired on friday that he is a preview. you knew him the time and that's very kind twice once to expats. it will still have older you're all files in brussels would still have. lol lol i'm all mammals and they forget that it's not only about themselves and everybody even a child can see. and at the end of ukraine. this was not a cut to a ninety nine percent of the people support that idea by joining the european your new half of the country. m is against it. what's more is more pro russia. so i believe that the european union and the anvil in the heat t
getting involved in other countries the fed's recent polls conducted by the wall street journal and nbc suggests many more people these days i can't washington's involvement in two thousand and one only fourteen percent wanted the country to tend on the seventeenth. now free to suggest it is old was fifty percent. benito on the right to wing and thus freedom pontiac and advil then somebody said the eu didn't understand the complications of the situation in ukraine before getting involved. his...
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nbc's ann curry has more. >> reporter: a first glimpse of one of the school girls who escaped an attempt to hide her identity describing the night she and her classmates were kidnapped. we were sleeping at night. suddenly there were some soldiers to come in and asked us all to get ready because we were being attacked by boko haram that night. we were happy to be in safe hands but they weren't safe, the soldiers turned out to be the very militants who thought they were saving. secretary of state john kerry called nigeria's president for help finding the girls. nigeria said yes. >> what we've done, we've offered and military and law enforcement officials we're going to do everything we can to provide assistance to them. >> reporter: military and intelligence assistance and expert peace and hostage negotiations. international response to the kidnapping was slow at first, but this map shows how word spread on social media. the #bring back our girls exploding around the world over 12 days, reaching 1 million so far. the story of nigeria's missing school girls of ruthless terrorism has touched
nbc's ann curry has more. >> reporter: a first glimpse of one of the school girls who escaped an attempt to hide her identity describing the night she and her classmates were kidnapped. we were sleeping at night. suddenly there were some soldiers to come in and asked us all to get ready because we were being attacked by boko haram that night. we were happy to be in safe hands but they weren't safe, the soldiers turned out to be the very militants who thought they were saving. secretary of...
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telling nbc's brian williams he was trained as a spy to work with the u.s. government. john kerry with his response ahead. former university player on trial. the former student athlete says he was defending his girlfriend and his girlfriend was drunk and fell. they call it murder. the legal panel weighs in. facebook in a fight with iran. asking to answer questions for what they call privacy violations. a live report next hour. back to "outnumbered." >> i am obviously outnumbered, but i am loving it. the near post suggest more young people are running a tab on the people they have slept with. one blogger is saying these with our good ideas for health reasons. you keep a timeline of the lovers you have had emma people understand who they were at different stages of life. do you keep a list? >> no, but i want to hear all about yours. >> i would need the cliff notes version. >> i wrote an autobiography exposing myself. i exposed many of the celebrity women i had been with, it was one of the worst mistakes. i am embarrassed by it. >> you to the private list and made it publi
telling nbc's brian williams he was trained as a spy to work with the u.s. government. john kerry with his response ahead. former university player on trial. the former student athlete says he was defending his girlfriend and his girlfriend was drunk and fell. they call it murder. the legal panel weighs in. facebook in a fight with iran. asking to answer questions for what they call privacy violations. a live report next hour. back to "outnumbered." >> i am obviously...
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nbc news has not verified the authenticity of the video but now ford is going into rehab, not for his drug problem, he says, but he says for alcoholism. the news inspired david letterman and the folks at the "late show" to create a video about ford's problems and it's got a pretty overt subtext. >> toronto mayor rob ford has accepted that he has a drinking problem. so he is entering rehab. managing alcoholism is never easy but mayor ford is ready to take a crack at it and determined to crack down on his drinking. he pledges to get up every day at the crack of dawn and get cracking with his crack team of addiction specialists. and while alcoholism is a tough nut to crack, and sobriety isn't everything it's cracked up to be, mayor ford is determined not to fall between the cracks. so for all the wisecracking critics out there, put that in your pipe and smoke it. rob ford, crack crack, crackity crack crack. >> it's not really that funny, is it. finally tomorrow is the white house correspondents' dinner. we'll be talking more about that later in the show. but in the meantime let's take a
nbc news has not verified the authenticity of the video but now ford is going into rehab, not for his drug problem, he says, but he says for alcoholism. the news inspired david letterman and the folks at the "late show" to create a video about ford's problems and it's got a pretty overt subtext. >> toronto mayor rob ford has accepted that he has a drinking problem. so he is entering rehab. managing alcoholism is never easy but mayor ford is ready to take a crack at it and...
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. >> and in an interview with nbc's al roker, president obama made his first on camera comments since nigeria accepted the u.s. assistance the. . >> i can only imagine what the parents are going through, so we have offered and accepted help from the military and the law enforcement officials. >> and nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker is going to join us live. kristen, give us more details on what this assistance means. our colleague chuck todd was on earlier, and saying that it is not a situation where the navy s.e.a.l.s will swoop in and try to regs cue the girls, and if that is not the case, what are we waiting to see happen here? >> and secretary of state john kerry saying it is going to be coming and you can expect days and not weeks. this is some of the specifics, it will include military intelligence, and fbi forensics investigators and hostage negotiators and satellite imagining, and electronic eavesdropping and the drone bases could be a part of this as well. the question surrounding this assistance of the united states is offering is how well will they work wit
. >> and in an interview with nbc's al roker, president obama made his first on camera comments since nigeria accepted the u.s. assistance the. . >> i can only imagine what the parents are going through, so we have offered and accepted help from the military and the law enforcement officials. >> and nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker is going to join us live. kristen, give us more details on what this assistance means. our colleague chuck todd was on earlier,...
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captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: some important events happen just once a year. (clock chimes) new year's eve... (loud squeaking) ...the first day of school... (chatters "bye-bye!") ...and, of course, the annual corn roast and attic auction at endless park elementary. mmm! this is really good! yum! taste this! get your fresh roasted corn! (chatters) gracias! ah. (excited chattering) this must be what they're going to sell at the auction. ooh... george was excited. he had one whole dollar to spend on whatever he wanted. ooh! heh. should he buy this strange old horn with a handle? (lively dance band music playing)
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in the first american tv interview with the nbc network, he explained why he shared the classified information. >> this needed to be told to the public. the constitution of the united states has been violated on a massive scale. now, had that a not happened, had the government not gone too far and overreached, we wouldn't be in a situation where whistle blowers were necessary. >> the 30-year-old said he previously worked as a spy for the cia. he denied he was a traitor and said he misses america. >> i don't think there's ever been any question i'd like to go home frch home. from day one i said i'm doing this to serve my country. amnesty is not for me to say. if i could go anywhere in the word, that place would be home. >> u.s. wants him on home soil to face charges. the government has reacted angry to his public comments. >> this man has disobeyed his country, sitting in russia where he's taking refuge. he should man and come back to united states. if he has a complaint with american surveillance, come back in u.s. and make his case. >> the leaks revealed information to terror groups. he says
in the first american tv interview with the nbc network, he explained why he shared the classified information. >> this needed to be told to the public. the constitution of the united states has been violated on a massive scale. now, had that a not happened, had the government not gone too far and overreached, we wouldn't be in a situation where whistle blowers were necessary. >> the 30-year-old said he previously worked as a spy for the cia. he denied he was a traitor and said he...
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not only fox reports but cbs and abc and nbc doing battle with the white house press secretary. and they did the interview with dude, with bret baier. everybody is talking dude, and also benghazi. >> where is the public interest. what a horrible way to respond. it is a tragedy. i can't believe he was so flippant about it. where does the public interest lie on the benghazi story now it is breaking outside of the fox arena as well? >> i think most people have the sense and well established that the white house engaged in hafty spinning after the tragic attack in libya and now we are filling in the details. public interest faded other things came up. donald sterling and the racist rant which we will talk about. and other newer stories crowded out and now there is interest in what the white house did and who knew what and if there was a cover up. >> you mentioned donald sterling and there was media outrage on that story. do you think that forced the commissioner's hand in acting swiftly. >> that and the disgusting remarks. and captured on the the audio tape that made his way talking
not only fox reports but cbs and abc and nbc doing battle with the white house press secretary. and they did the interview with dude, with bret baier. everybody is talking dude, and also benghazi. >> where is the public interest. what a horrible way to respond. it is a tragedy. i can't believe he was so flippant about it. where does the public interest lie on the benghazi story now it is breaking outside of the fox arena as well? >> i think most people have the sense and well...
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president obama and joel mchale of nbc's community, headline the event. before celebrities, journalists, and the white house press corps. that's live at 6:00. and live sunday on book tv, former gang member, community activist and political candidate, luis j. rodriguez will take your calls and comments in department at noon on chance c-span. and on american history tv, a history of hawai'i and the sugar industry. sunday night at 9:35 on c-span3. >> federal communications commission chairman tom wheeler spoke at this year's cable show, hosted this week by the national cable and telecommunication association in los angeles. he talk about fcc regulation of the internet and net neutrality. this is 40 minutes. >> clarion call for a new american revolution, a seasoned and visionary chairman has taken the reins. he has energized his agency, charged the public policy environment, and stimulated a wide ranging debate over how best to bring the opportunities of the digital era to all americans. but for some of you in the audience today, the jolt of activity at the c
president obama and joel mchale of nbc's community, headline the event. before celebrities, journalists, and the white house press corps. that's live at 6:00. and live sunday on book tv, former gang member, community activist and political candidate, luis j. rodriguez will take your calls and comments in department at noon on chance c-span. and on american history tv, a history of hawai'i and the sugar industry. sunday night at 9:35 on c-span3. >> federal communications commission...
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. >>> now to an nbc news exclusive. edward snowden speaking in his first sit-down interview on american television. snowden sat down with brian williams in moscow. stole secrets from the nsa and released them to the media. william showed snowden the cell phone and what can intelligence agencies do with information connected on that phone? >> any intelligence service in the world that has significant funding and a real technological research team can own that phone the minute it connect to your network. the minute you turn it on it can be theirs. they can turn it into a microphone and take pictures off of it. it's important to understand that these things are typically done on a targeted basis. >> snowden also talked about his life in russia and if he has a relationship with vladimir putin. we'll have that coming up in our next half hour. continuing coverage throughout our newscast including a live report from washington, d.c., about the one place he would want to go to if he could. we also have coverage on our website,
. >>> now to an nbc news exclusive. edward snowden speaking in his first sit-down interview on american television. snowden sat down with brian williams in moscow. stole secrets from the nsa and released them to the media. william showed snowden the cell phone and what can intelligence agencies do with information connected on that phone? >> any intelligence service in the world that has significant funding and a real technological research team can own that phone the minute it...
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it was a branding opportunity for nbc. definitely there was some difference of opinion on how to proceed with the family, with nbc. ultimately i was struck by the spectacle it had become. as i say in the book, tim russert would have known better than anyone it was not about him. it was about who was going to fill his void. tom brokaw had a great line. "i want to welcome friends, family, and the biggest group of all, the people who think they will replace him." and i liked luke's line there. the notion of telling the same stories over and over again. tim russert like a lot of people in the media did a lot of paid speeches. he had a brand outside of his own space. you tell the same stories. it becomes part of your imprint. >> you have gotten some reviews. would you say overall -- you said this about david gregory. >> yes, i suppose. he was not a big player in the book. there are a lot of people construed as unfriendly. >> there is no one that you saw? >> probably. but there are people that you probably would have seen. i'm s
it was a branding opportunity for nbc. definitely there was some difference of opinion on how to proceed with the family, with nbc. ultimately i was struck by the spectacle it had become. as i say in the book, tim russert would have known better than anyone it was not about him. it was about who was going to fill his void. tom brokaw had a great line. "i want to welcome friends, family, and the biggest group of all, the people who think they will replace him." and i liked luke's line...
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coming up, nsa leaker, edward snowden resurfaces for an nbc interview. john kerry has some choice words for snowden and you are going to hear them. stay with us. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if your business qualifies. >>> one of america's most wanted fujtives has reemerged in russia. john snowden doesn't think he is. secretary of state kerry thinks otherwise. >> the united states dec
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chief foreign david jones and an nbc analyst. straight scoop. the american people are trying to decide about this fellow. is it a roarshack test. you sa you said, he's telling the truth we need to know. >> i've spent a number of days trying to sort through the truth. one fact that the secretary of state got wrong is that he wasn't seeking asylum in cuba, as is very clear, he was trying to go on to latin america, to ecuador, to a friendly country that would have given him asylum and not extradited him to the united states. he was not trying to, according to snowden, stay in russia, not trying to stay in cuba, and, in fact, got trapped in the airport in russia for three weeks before putin gave -- >> what does that tell us -- help us to unpack that. he wanted to go to a left-wing african-american country, why is that distinctive from going to russia? our cold war enemy in the old days? >> there is a certain stigma being attached to being in russia, according to certainly mike rogers and a number of the critics of snowden on the inte
chief foreign david jones and an nbc analyst. straight scoop. the american people are trying to decide about this fellow. is it a roarshack test. you sa you said, he's telling the truth we need to know. >> i've spent a number of days trying to sort through the truth. one fact that the secretary of state got wrong is that he wasn't seeking asylum in cuba, as is very clear, he was trying to go on to latin america, to ecuador, to a friendly country that would have given him asylum and not...
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. >> nbc's jennifer bjorklund is joining us from the location of senator mccain's town hall, and jennifer, what can we expect to hear an earful listening to one family's struggle alone is enough to infuriate so many who support our vets. >> tamron, there is expected to be a very spirited discussion here at this town hall meeting. we are expecting to the hear from many vets who feel that their v.a. hospital is under siege, and there are others who have expressed support for the hospital, and the secretary of veteran affairs eric shinseki, and the v.a. has become notorious for the backlog, and whist whistle-blowers at the hospital say that in an effort to improve the record, administrators here requested that thousands of appointment requests be diverted to the secret unofficial list that is not to be reported. the house subpoenaed records related to the alleged waiting list and at this hospital after the v.a. refused to relinquish them vol untiuntarilvoluntarily new falsified records cropping nup up in other v.a. hospitals in austin, texas, and across the country, and the american legion i
. >> nbc's jennifer bjorklund is joining us from the location of senator mccain's town hall, and jennifer, what can we expect to hear an earful listening to one family's struggle alone is enough to infuriate so many who support our vets. >> tamron, there is expected to be a very spirited discussion here at this town hall meeting. we are expecting to the hear from many vets who feel that their v.a. hospital is under siege, and there are others who have expressed support for the...
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coming up, nsa leaker, edward snowden resurfaces for an nbc interview. john kerry has some choice words >>> one of america's most wanted fujtives has reemerged in russia. john snowden doesn't think he is. secretary of state kerry thinks otherwise. >> the united states decided to entrap me in moscow airport. when people ask why are you in russia, i say please ask the state department. >> for a supposedly smart guy that's a pretty dumb answer. if he wants to come back to the united states, today, we'll have him on a flight today. that's what a approximate patriot would do. a patriot would not runaway and look for refuge in russia or some other country, he's a fugitive from justice which is why he's not being permitted to fly around the world. >> in my opinion in typical millenniumal fashion, he was offended by being called for a low level analyst. >> i worked for the central intelligence agency under cover overseas and i've worked for the defense intelligence agency as a lecturer at the joint counterintelligence academy where i developed sources and method
coming up, nsa leaker, edward snowden resurfaces for an nbc interview. john kerry has some choice words >>> one of america's most wanted fujtives has reemerged in russia. john snowden doesn't think he is. secretary of state kerry thinks otherwise. >> the united states decided to entrap me in moscow airport. when people ask why are you in russia, i say please ask the state department. >> for a supposedly smart guy that's a pretty dumb answer. if he wants to come back to the...
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chuck todd, nbc news chief white house correspondent and david bennett. gentlemen, first with you, chuck, the politics of this thing, time is everything in politics, timing is. the president made clear a week ago when he set this mouse trap he'd wait until the i.g. reported. the i.g. reported late today with a bad report. the president said if the report was bad, he was going to act. in fact, he said pretty clearly shinseki would act himself to remove himself, in not so many words, but pretty darn clearly. what's the president doing now? >> well, look, they are making it clear, they seem to be creating momentum, if you want to call it that, for shinseki's exit. perhaps it's to give him room to make the decision himself, but when you see the things that they've done behind the scenes, a senior aide told my colleague that shinseki is considered on probation for the past week. this, obviously, this i.g. report doesn't help that probation status that the president was unofficially putting him on very well. you have the democratic politics on this, so, for ins
chuck todd, nbc news chief white house correspondent and david bennett. gentlemen, first with you, chuck, the politics of this thing, time is everything in politics, timing is. the president made clear a week ago when he set this mouse trap he'd wait until the i.g. reported. the i.g. reported late today with a bad report. the president said if the report was bad, he was going to act. in fact, he said pretty clearly shinseki would act himself to remove himself, in not so many words, but pretty...
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here's his exchange just moments ago with nbc who asked the secretary what he had to say to veterans to say the va has failed them. >> what do you say to the veterans who say, he's abandoned us? >> i have not abandoned them. and i do talk to these veterans. not just veteran service organizations with my meet monthly, but as i travel across the landscape of our va facilities, located all 50 states in the last several years. and at each of those locations, i address veterans themselves. >> but they say talk is cheap. >> talk isn't cheap. cars are driven by people. they're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make life less complicated. it's about people. we are volvo of sweden. i use my citi thankyou card to get two times the points at the coffee shop. which will help me get to miami...and they'll be stuck at the cube farm. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn two times the points on dining out with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards. life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the
here's his exchange just moments ago with nbc who asked the secretary what he had to say to veterans to say the va has failed them. >> what do you say to the veterans who say, he's abandoned us? >> i have not abandoned them. and i do talk to these veterans. not just veteran service organizations with my meet monthly, but as i travel across the landscape of our va facilities, located all 50 states in the last several years. and at each of those locations, i address veterans...
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. >> it's basically standard operating procedure at nbc news. i still to this day i don't get the controversy about mitt romney having resumes, binders on women and how sandra if she goes george washington university law school the public should pay for her birth control. i have a hard time understanding that mind set. can you help me out? >> of course, you do. you're a common sense consecutive that wants pafairne in this game being played in the arena of politics. the left will get grafted anything that you say that can be taken out of context and perceived as being a racist or sexist and they charge you with that and that way the debate, the conversation is stopped and they get to claim victory then on that issue because they can't argue the issues, sean. obviously, the issues that are so important to americans have to do with the failed policies of the fair left. they can't win on arguing their points of their policy. so they have to go on semiman ti that. >> we're hearing from victims and whistle-blowers on this programs, putting on the vict
. >> it's basically standard operating procedure at nbc news. i still to this day i don't get the controversy about mitt romney having resumes, binders on women and how sandra if she goes george washington university law school the public should pay for her birth control. i have a hard time understanding that mind set. can you help me out? >> of course, you do. you're a common sense consecutive that wants pafairne in this game being played in the arena of politics. the left will get...
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. >> and in an interview with nbc's al roker, president obama made his first on camera comments since nigeria accepted the u.s. assistance the. . >> i can only imagine what the parents are going through, so we have offered and accepted help from the military and the law enforcement officials. >> and nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker is going to join us live. kristen, give us more details on what this assistance means. our colleague chuck todd was on earlier, and saying that it is not a situation where the navy s.e.a.l.s will swoop in and try to regs cue the girls, and if that is not the case, what are we waiting to see happen
. >> and in an interview with nbc's al roker, president obama made his first on camera comments since nigeria accepted the u.s. assistance the. . >> i can only imagine what the parents are going through, so we have offered and accepted help from the military and the law enforcement officials. >> and nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker is going to join us live. kristen, give us more details on what this assistance means. our colleague chuck todd was on earlier,...
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he got a job with nbc very soon after. he gave an incredibly moving eulogy at his father's funeral days after his best friend was taken away from him. luke -- funny, a lot of people cast aspersions on him. nepotism gets tossed around a lot. is obviously he would not gotten the job of luke smith where his name. obviously, washington takes care of its own, but luke russert had an interesting few years. i spent a fair amount of time talking with him and i've been impressed with how he is handled himself and really come through a lot of the criticism he has he is hairy he seems like doing ok. >> i'm going to show you what you say was a magic moment for luke russert. given a you -- he had earlier given a eulogy for his father. this is from the kennedy center. >> earlier today, i delivered my father's eulogy. i would like to share a few excerpts. i'm sorry to break the mystery charity group and university and club he spoke to, but the guy had the same speech for all of you. he would just encourage a little bit, depending on who
he got a job with nbc very soon after. he gave an incredibly moving eulogy at his father's funeral days after his best friend was taken away from him. luke -- funny, a lot of people cast aspersions on him. nepotism gets tossed around a lot. is obviously he would not gotten the job of luke smith where his name. obviously, washington takes care of its own, but luke russert had an interesting few years. i spent a fair amount of time talking with him and i've been impressed with how he is handled...
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he said as much during an exclusive sitdown interview with "nbc nightly news" anchor brian williams. take a listen. >> were you trained as a spy? it seems to me spies probably look a lot more like ed snowden and a lot less like james bond these days. >> well, it's no secret that the u.s. tends to get more and better intelligence out of computers nowadays than they do out of people. i was trained as a spy in sort of the traditional sense of the word in that i lived and worked under cover overseas pretending to work at a job that i'm not, and even being assigned a name that was not mine. when they say i'm a low level systems administrator that i don't know what i'm talking about, i say it's somewhat misleading. >> secretary of state john kerry shared his thoughts on snowden with my colleague chuck todd on today's daily rundown. >> edward snowden is a coward. he is a traitor. he has betrayed his country, and if he wants to come home tomorrow to face the music, he can do so. >> last june president obama seemed dismissive of snowden. >> no, i'm not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-
he said as much during an exclusive sitdown interview with "nbc nightly news" anchor brian williams. take a listen. >> were you trained as a spy? it seems to me spies probably look a lot more like ed snowden and a lot less like james bond these days. >> well, it's no secret that the u.s. tends to get more and better intelligence out of computers nowadays than they do out of people. i was trained as a spy in sort of the traditional sense of the word in that i lived and...
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nbc's jennifer bjorkland is there. how did this day start? >> reporter: it started late night around 9:30 and ended right behind me. you can see the car in question, crashed into another car with a wrecked bicycle nearby. a lot of very curious onlookers. the shooting started around 9:30. this student enclave of isla vista. one student told reporters he saw shots fired from that bmw. critically injuring another. heard shots and screams. another visibly shaken students told a reporter she was approached by the driver of a black bmw, flashed a handgun and asked her, hey, what's up. the student said she thought he was carrying some sort of air gun but she felt something buzz by her head and realized they were bullets. again, seven people dead, one of them, the alleged gunman. six others injured. it was just a really, really scary night here in isla vista. >> i realized that what was going on and i ran across the park and i kind of took cover there, and there's a few people that were -- that were with me on the other side, and -- >> do you see the
nbc's jennifer bjorkland is there. how did this day start? >> reporter: it started late night around 9:30 and ended right behind me. you can see the car in question, crashed into another car with a wrecked bicycle nearby. a lot of very curious onlookers. the shooting started around 9:30. this student enclave of isla vista. one student told reporters he saw shots fired from that bmw. critically injuring another. heard shots and screams. another visibly shaken students told a reporter she...
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joel mchale of nbc sit come "community" headline it had event. he couldn't help but take a shot at hillary clinton as well. >> hillary clinton has a lot going for her as a candidate. she has experience, she's a natural leader and, as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. [ laughter ] that's a saving this country could use! >> yeah, i was there, too, my buddy alicia quarrels of "e" tweeted this picture of the two of us. that's a jenny packen dress. anyone could have worn that and strld looked fantastic. >> i could have. >> what did you think of the whole event? >> it's our prom, everyone calls it the prom. i've been doing this for years, i went when i was a staffer. it's a lot of fun. i don't go to the dinner because when the president locks you down you can't leave for three and a half hours so there's rather things i'd be rather doing than sitting in the hilton eating bad food and drinking bad wine for three and a half hours. >> it wasn't that bad. >> i had a bitter dinner, trust me. but it's a fun thing. and the president is as
joel mchale of nbc sit come "community" headline it had event. he couldn't help but take a shot at hillary clinton as well. >> hillary clinton has a lot going for her as a candidate. she has experience, she's a natural leader and, as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. [ laughter ] that's a saving this country could use! >> yeah, i was there, too, my buddy alicia quarrels of "e" tweeted this picture of the two of us. that's a jenny packen...
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but this week, nbc/wall street journal poll, jeb bush has a 21% approval rating. you can't blame that on lack of name recognition. the bush name is the most famous name in politics. >> let's take a look at this poll. this is how far christie has fallen. he was consistently on top of the polls for the 2016 nomination before this scandal hit. but in this week's washington post, this week's post, an abc poll, christie is trailing paul ryan, mike huckabee, jeb bush and rand paul. christie also lost his crossover appeal. christie with an impressive 45% approval rating among new jersey democrats. in their latest poll that number has plummeted down to 25%. as we mentioned, "the new york times" is reporting that many of christie's donors may abandoned him if jeb bush runs. christie's donors make up a group that according to the book "double down" christie is extremely protective of. this is their account of a meeting between romney and christie in a lead-up between 2012 ele. christie also told romney something else. unless christie made up his mind about endorsing romney,
but this week, nbc/wall street journal poll, jeb bush has a 21% approval rating. you can't blame that on lack of name recognition. the bush name is the most famous name in politics. >> let's take a look at this poll. this is how far christie has fallen. he was consistently on top of the polls for the 2016 nomination before this scandal hit. but in this week's washington post, this week's post, an abc poll, christie is trailing paul ryan, mike huckabee, jeb bush and rand paul. christie...
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a new nbc/"wall street journal" poll out this week finds 69% of country agree with barbara bush's now famous statement that more than two or three families should run for high office in america. can anybody from outside those two or three families even begin to summon the money and machine necessary to win? joining me now is "times" editor at large and senior political analyst mark halperin and senior political reporter at "the new york times," nick canfostori. you co-authored this latest bit of co-donors in "the new york times." how much teeth nashing is really going on among moderate establishment republican donors at this point? >> i think a whole lot, alex. there's a whole invisible primary at this point. i know it sounds absurdly early. but these guys are all lining up now and deciding. it takes hundreds and hundreds of these people to put together the finance side of an important campaign. i think they feel really torn. they have strong ties to the bush family. they have served in some cases on two or three presidential campaigns for the whole family. chris christie was the risi
a new nbc/"wall street journal" poll out this week finds 69% of country agree with barbara bush's now famous statement that more than two or three families should run for high office in america. can anybody from outside those two or three families even begin to summon the money and machine necessary to win? joining me now is "times" editor at large and senior political analyst mark halperin and senior political reporter at "the new york times," nick canfostori. you...
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but first, this is "today" on nbc. nbc. gridlock. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he became speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dollars in education. now john perez is running for controller, to keep fighting for balanced budgets. democrat john perez for controller. >>> coming up on "trending," good news or bad idea? the new self-driving car without brake pedals or a steering wheel. >> drives better than a lot of mornings should be easy. new eggo bites are ready right out of the bag. packed with flavor, they're a tasty part of a complete breakfast... they're the easiest eggo ever. leggo my eggo! they'll wanna eat it rightgonna away.od and country crock stirs in easily, to give mashed potatoes that rich buttery flavor your family loves, everytime. welcome to crock country. -hit the beach in florida. -and a reuni
but first, this is "today" on nbc. nbc. gridlock. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he became speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dollars in education. now john perez is running for controller, to keep fighting for balanced budgets. democrat john...
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that's what he told nbc. the man who leaked 1,000 nsa documents says he was not a low level systems administrator but a cia spy. as you know for nearly a year edward snowden has been exiled in russia, unable to leave after blowing the lid on the spying program and earning charges of espionage. now the man known as a whistle-blower is breaking the silence about the other key role he claims to have served. >> i was trained as a spy in the traditional sense of the world. i worked for the central intelligence agency under cover, overseas. i worked for the national security agency under cover, overseas, and i worked for i developed sources and methods for keeping our information and people secure in the most hostile and dangerous environments around the world. >> wow, joining me for perspective, bob beyer, cnn national security analyst and a former cia operative. welcome. >> thanks. >> was snowden really a spy? >> no. i wonder about his credibility now. when he was in geneva, he was a systems administrator. the ca
that's what he told nbc. the man who leaked 1,000 nsa documents says he was not a low level systems administrator but a cia spy. as you know for nearly a year edward snowden has been exiled in russia, unable to leave after blowing the lid on the spying program and earning charges of espionage. now the man known as a whistle-blower is breaking the silence about the other key role he claims to have served. >> i was trained as a spy in the traditional sense of the world. i worked for the...
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michael steele is an nbc analyst and former chairman of the republican national committee. mike, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we saw what happened in the last couple of cycles where tea party candidates, won primaries, and as a result some would say the democrats kept control of the senate. this result was a victory for the mainstream, mitt romney supported candidate in a three-way primary. >> right. absolutely it was. it was certainly a good example of how the establishment, the moneyed interest within the gop have learned how to triangulate against the tea party. and identify candidates, business oriented candidates, some with long records, some with short records, but with a solid record in the community. if they can take to the community and make a broader appeal. i think the test is two-fold now. sort of rubbing the base's nose in their success. there are more primaries obviously coming up, andrea, so you want to make sure you're bringing people into the fold, not pushing them away. i think also as a setup for particularly north carolina, the democrats are goi
michael steele is an nbc analyst and former chairman of the republican national committee. mike, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we saw what happened in the last couple of cycles where tea party candidates, won primaries, and as a result some would say the democrats kept control of the senate. this result was a victory for the mainstream, mitt romney supported candidate in a three-way primary. >> right. absolutely it was. it was certainly a good example of how the...
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he tells nbc news he had to go public with the information because the american people needed to know what the government was doing. as for his own role, listen to what he told brian williams. >> do you see yourself as a patriot? >> i do. being a patriot means knowing when to protect your country, knowing when to protect your constitution, knowing when to protect your countrymen from the violations and encroachments of adversaries, and those adversaries don't have to be foreign countries. they can be bad policies, they can be officials who, you know, need a little bit more accountability, they can be mistakes of government and simple overreach and things that should never have been tried or that went wrong. >> you hear often in the united states, why doesn't he come home and face the music? >> it's a fair question, you know, why doesn't he, why doesn't he face charges? but it's also uninformed. because what has been laid against me are not normal charges. the espionage act provides anyone accused of it of no chance to make a public defense. you are not allowed to argue based on all of
he tells nbc news he had to go public with the information because the american people needed to know what the government was doing. as for his own role, listen to what he told brian williams. >> do you see yourself as a patriot? >> i do. being a patriot means knowing when to protect your country, knowing when to protect your constitution, knowing when to protect your countrymen from the violations and encroachments of adversaries, and those adversaries don't have to be foreign...
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president obama and joe mchale of nbc's community headlined the event before celebrities and the white house press corps. that is live at 6:00. live sunday on book tv, former gang member, community activists, and political j. rodriguez will take your calls in depth on c-span. on american history tv, a history of hawaii and the sugar industry. sunday at 9:35 on c-span tv. >> 25th street itself is actually not that unusual. similar streets have popped up in other cities, whether beaumont, texas, fort worth, texas, a street in denver. what makes ogden's 25th street unique is that it arose in the middle of a mormon settlement. you had, on the one hand, the mormon's peoples party, which was struggling to regain control of the city, and on the other hand, you had the railroad, which was the economic life lot of the city which is bringing in non-mormons, which swelled the ranks of the liberal party. so, the railroad which was the economic lifeblood was also the leveling the playing field. you have that irony. the guilty pleasures that were along 25th street were joined to be just a little bit
president obama and joe mchale of nbc's community headlined the event before celebrities and the white house press corps. that is live at 6:00. live sunday on book tv, former gang member, community activists, and political j. rodriguez will take your calls in depth on c-span. on american history tv, a history of hawaii and the sugar industry. sunday at 9:35 on c-span tv. >> 25th street itself is actually not that unusual. similar streets have popped up in other cities, whether beaumont,...
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monday, 8:00/7:00 central time right here on nbc. savannah? >> all right, matt, thanks. >>> the original "godzilla" was released 60 years ago. now that gigantic monster is back causing destruction around the globe. elizabeth olsen plays elle brody, a mother and wife trying to hold it all together. >> hello? >> elle. are you all right? how's sam? >> i've been calling you everywhere. are you okay? >> i've got sam with me. >> great. because i was thinking, i want to get you out. >> i can't believe this is happening. >> elizabeth olsen is here. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning, lizzy. you said i could call you. okay, san francisco just took a beating. san francisco does not fare well. there's godzilla. do you like scary movies? were you immediately into this? >> yeah, i was. i didn't really have a "godzilla growing up." but i had "jaws" and "tremors" and those kind of monsters. >> we're used to seeing you in really interesting roles and they're kind of in indie films. this seems like the first big hollywood blockbuster you'
monday, 8:00/7:00 central time right here on nbc. savannah? >> all right, matt, thanks. >>> the original "godzilla" was released 60 years ago. now that gigantic monster is back causing destruction around the globe. elizabeth olsen plays elle brody, a mother and wife trying to hold it all together. >> hello? >> elle. are you all right? how's sam? >> i've been calling you everywhere. are you okay? >> i've got sam with me. >> great. because i...
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the fugitive makes his case for whistle blowing in an exclusive nbc interview. all that coming up after the break. >>> we've just had auction results from italy. they've sold 7.5 billion euros worth of five and ten-year debt. both yields coming in at euro lifetime lows. this of course on the back of the success of renzi and elections this weekend. growth and jobs this year will continue to go badly. a real dichotomy as far as the real economy is concerned and the market take on what's going on in italy right now. quick check on u.s. futures also this morning. we saw them coming off a bit. the steam as far as u.s. markets were yesterday, losing between 0.1% and 0.3%. we did see a fresh high for the s&p 500. right now, gaining, you can see the dow jones around 29 points higher, the s&p 500 just over 2.5 points higher in those futures. now u.s. whistle-blower edward snowden says he will attempt to extend his asylum in russia if he fails to reach an agreement to return to the u.s. speaking in an exclusive interview with nbc news, he said he felt a moral duty to reve
the fugitive makes his case for whistle blowing in an exclusive nbc interview. all that coming up after the break. >>> we've just had auction results from italy. they've sold 7.5 billion euros worth of five and ten-year debt. both yields coming in at euro lifetime lows. this of course on the back of the success of renzi and elections this weekend. growth and jobs this year will continue to go badly. a real dichotomy as far as the real economy is concerned and the market take on what's...
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you have him as a contributor to nbc news. you have former senior advisor to the president, david axelrod, who is known for the massive and important advice he's given to president obama as a senior political analyst for msnbc. and -- oh, we don't want to forget over here, cbs news, you have the president of cbs news is david rhodes. david rhodes is the brother of ben rhodes who is the person that coined the phraseky netic military action instead of using the term war. he coordinated the edits apparently of the benghazi talking points. and of course he had a great deal to do with what was done in libya by this administration and the way that was discussed with the media. so it's not necessarily surprising that cheryl atkieson ran into the buzz shah she did at cbs news -- buzz saw she did at cbs news when the president of cbs news is the brother of someone who was helping pull the strings at the white house. in fact, some of the articles that we pulled to point out some of these rlingsships, -- relationships, article by ed mors
you have him as a contributor to nbc news. you have former senior advisor to the president, david axelrod, who is known for the massive and important advice he's given to president obama as a senior political analyst for msnbc. and -- oh, we don't want to forget over here, cbs news, you have the president of cbs news is david rhodes. david rhodes is the brother of ben rhodes who is the person that coined the phraseky netic military action instead of using the term war. he coordinated the edits...
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more from nbc's exclusive interview next. and we're still looking for someone to define the obama doctrine. that's not true. just some of us are still looking. john heilemann, howard dean, david gregory all next. we're back in a moment. ♪ revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox, you're ready for real business. but with less energy, moodiness, hoand a low sex drive,re? i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or
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the nbc and cbs network has not given any coverage. the latest news, why is this not giving coverage? i appreciate your time. as far as i think benghazi now is capturing a lot of the attention, but the irs continues. a former recently held official in contempt. there was a bipartisan poll. watch that i do think has been undercovered is that the irs will release all of lois lerner's e-mails. this is something dave camp has been pressuring for. the irs said it would. that will be maybe the next shoe to drop your lois lerner is not talking. until she talks, she is really the linchpin. she has claimed the fifth. i'm told there is more news out of this and other things will grab the attention of the media. class i agree. problemils could be a or could be illuminating. eventually, as the scandal works looksy through, while it like the irs had been emphasizing or giving greater scrutiny to the conservative groups, there was the occasional liberal group that was also getting extra scrutiny. the question was, which ways the irs tilting? perhaps
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nbc is going to run a one-hour special on it. you can hear about it tonight on that channel. >> i'm sure the administration many times wished they could brush off the significance of this individual -- >> and maybe some people lose their lives because of it. >> absolutely. does the n.s.a. know as much about you as the federal trade commission? forget the government spying on you, commercial groups are collecting all your info, analyzing you, whether you're a financially strapped mother who smokes, or a spanish speaking professional with allergies to dogs and a collection of elvis eight tracks. >> they are able to categorize by -- and it is a little more intrusive than we thought before. they use government records. they use your magazine subscriptions to come and the things you look at on-line. then they categorize you. bible lifestyle, affluent baby boomer, urban scramble, things like that. then what they're able to do is these -- they use these billions of data points on all the americans to come up with a marketing scheme so t
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and nbc news has just reported in the last 24 hours that an internal audit by the v.a. has concluded that nearly two-thirds of v.a. locations and facilities have had some form of wait list manipulation. so before you can even start addressing the problems, you need to figure out exactly what the problem is, who is responsible for it, and how widespread it is, as well. >> and chuck, you know, guy just talked about how this is a systemic problem, and it's going to take a long time to kind of sort through it. and i ask you, do you feel confident? you've got, what, some 20,000 troops coming home from afghanistan sooner than later. do you feel confident the v.a. will be able to accommodate those who are on the way home? >> so we know that there was a congress that put a war on a credit card. we know that we have a lot of veterans returning home every single year. since shinseki has been in office, there has been 2 million new cases at the v.a. that means that there is going to be more need for doctors, that means that waiting lists have gotten longer. that doesn't mean this
and nbc news has just reported in the last 24 hours that an internal audit by the v.a. has concluded that nearly two-thirds of v.a. locations and facilities have had some form of wait list manipulation. so before you can even start addressing the problems, you need to figure out exactly what the problem is, who is responsible for it, and how widespread it is, as well. >> and chuck, you know, guy just talked about how this is a systemic problem, and it's going to take a long time to kind...
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last night nbc and cbs not a word. last night on abc they had 46 seconds even though there was such compelling testimony there was a guy, air force brigadier general robert lovell the deputy director at africom, he was on the hot seat up on capitol hill yesterday and he made it very clear, we didn't even try to rescue those guys. watch. >> do you feel like the united states was doing everything it could do to protect the people and its facilities abroad? >> no, sir. four individuals died. sir, obviously, we did not respond in time to get there. >> could we have? >> we may have been able to but we'll never know. we didn't try. >> that was very compelling. congressman was on with us. i read his pre-interview. this will be explosive. he came out and did every military person we had a chance to talk to said you never leave a man behind, you do everything you can, even if that man is dead in battle, you do everything to get that body out. how does it make sense to have a fight to go on for eight hours and not even try. but
last night nbc and cbs not a word. last night on abc they had 46 seconds even though there was such compelling testimony there was a guy, air force brigadier general robert lovell the deputy director at africom, he was on the hot seat up on capitol hill yesterday and he made it very clear, we didn't even try to rescue those guys. watch. >> do you feel like the united states was doing everything it could do to protect the people and its facilities abroad? >> no, sir. four individuals...
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we'll have more of his revealing conversation with nbc's brian williams, still ahead. aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. [ bottle ] ensure®. ♪ here's a good one seattle... what did geico say to the mariner? we could save you a boatload! ♪ foghorn sounds loudly ♪ what's seattle's favorite noise? the puget sound! ♪ foghorn sounds loudly ♪ all right, never mind doesn't matter. this is a classic. what does an alien seamstress sew with? a space needle! ♪ foghorn sounds loudly continuously ♪ oh come off it captain! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ ♪fame, makes a man take things over♪ ♪fame, lets him loose, hard to swallow♪ ♪fame, puts you there where things are hollow♪ the evolution of luxury continues. the next generation 2015 escalade. ♪fame mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of grea
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the abc, cbs, this nbc networks have not given it any coverage, and the ap hasn't given it much coverage either. from citizens united to this day, carl levin, the latest news on carl carl levin. why isn't this getting
the abc, cbs, this nbc networks have not given it any coverage, and the ap hasn't given it much coverage either. from citizens united to this day, carl levin, the latest news on carl carl levin. why isn't this getting
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when asked about this on nbc today, secretary kerry replied, well, for a smart guy, that's a pretty dumb answer. >> c-span's new book, sundays at eight, includes author welcome gladwell. >> you don't write with -- you can't write in a calculating way. you can't sit down to write about film. you should think about that issue at all when you sit down to write. what you should sit down -- what you should do when you sit down to write is to write about what you find interesting and follow your own curiosity. when i wrote tipping point, i never tried to imagine how the book would sell. i just wanted to write something cool. i was interested in this. i wanted to write something that my friends would read and that my mother would like. >> read more of our conversation and other featured interviews from our book notes and q&a "sundays atc-span's eight." for over 35 years, c-span brings public affairs events from washington directly to you. putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house amends, briefings and conferences. gavel-to-gavelte coverage of the u.s. house, all as a public
when asked about this on nbc today, secretary kerry replied, well, for a smart guy, that's a pretty dumb answer. >> c-span's new book, sundays at eight, includes author welcome gladwell. >> you don't write with -- you can't write in a calculating way. you can't sit down to write about film. you should think about that issue at all when you sit down to write. what you should sit down -- what you should do when you sit down to write is to write about what you find interesting and...
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the nbc and cbs network has not given any coverage. the latest news, why is this not giving coverage? i appreciate your time. as far as i think benghazi now is capturing a lot of the attention, but the irs continues. a former recently held official in contempt. there was a bipartisan poll. watch that i do think has been undercovered is that the irs will release all of lois lerner's e-mails. this is something dave camp has been pressuring for. the irs said it would. that will be maybe the next shoe to drop your lois lerner is not talking. until she talks, she is really the linchpin. she has claimed the fifth. i'm told there is more news out of this and other things will grab the attention of the media. class i agree. problemils could be a or could be illuminating. eventually, as the scandal works looksy through, while it like the irs had been emphasizing or giving greater scrutiny to the conservative groups, there was the occasional liberal group that was also getting extra scrutiny. the question was, which ways the irs tilting? perhaps
the nbc and cbs network has not given any coverage. the latest news, why is this not giving coverage? i appreciate your time. as far as i think benghazi now is capturing a lot of the attention, but the irs continues. a former recently held official in contempt. there was a bipartisan poll. watch that i do think has been undercovered is that the irs will release all of lois lerner's e-mails. this is something dave camp has been pressuring for. the irs said it would. that will be maybe the next...
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he announced it earlier on nbc's "today" show. matt asked him what he hopes to accomplish with this investment. >> a very famous clint eastwood commercial run around the super bowl years ago, he says it's halftime in america. he says it's halftime in america and the second half is about to begin. when you look at the second half, you are in the city of detroit, you think the home team can win? >> yeah. i do. what we see is people dom together. if you were in town, you said, hay, we need business, schools, infrastructure. one of the thing we are investing is to help that real line between mid-town and downtown. we think if people come together with great plans. it will work. look at the school. it's a carter school, 90% of kids graduate and go on to college, that is fabulous. why don't we promote more of those things? >> when beam digest jamey wright dimon is investing money, maybe he's crazy, crazy like a fox? money to be made here? >> we grow the city, create a healthy, vibrant city. if that happens, it's good for us, too. i also
he announced it earlier on nbc's "today" show. matt asked him what he hopes to accomplish with this investment. >> a very famous clint eastwood commercial run around the super bowl years ago, he says it's halftime in america. he says it's halftime in america and the second half is about to begin. when you look at the second half, you are in the city of detroit, you think the home team can win? >> yeah. i do. what we see is people dom together. if you were in town, you...
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in an interview with nbc, the nsa leaker also claimed that he acted like a patriot. john kerry said man up that a patriot wouldn't run away. >>> and much of the nation is in a flood threat. the mississippi valley is expected to get another four inches of rain. >>> fans everywhere are mourning the death of maya angelou. the poet, actress and activist died at the age of 86 after inspiring a generation with her words and wisdom. those are just some of the top stories on this thursday, may 29th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >> all right. good thursday morning, everybody. we begin this half hour with a dramatic rescue 13,000 feet up. a young climber plucked to safety from a colorado mountain >> he was stranded on a tiny ledge in the freezing cold wearing only light clothing and he had to wait all night for help to arrive. abc's josh haskell has the story. >> getting up is optional. getting down is mandatory. >> reporter: 19-year-old samuel frappier had to spend tuesday night here in 30 degree temperatures without
in an interview with nbc, the nsa leaker also claimed that he acted like a patriot. john kerry said man up that a patriot wouldn't run away. >>> and much of the nation is in a flood threat. the mississippi valley is expected to get another four inches of rain. >>> fans everywhere are mourning the death of maya angelou. the poet, actress and activist died at the age of 86 after inspiring a generation with her words and wisdom. those are just some of the top stories on this...
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an obama administration official tells nbc news that veterans affair secretary eric shinseki is on thin ice. more than a hundred members now of congress are demanding new leadership at the v.a. follows reports of wait lists and other problems at facilities across the country. the list now includes 30 democrats including 11 in the senate. nine of those are up for re-election in november. boehner and cantor have not called for shinseki to call down yet. they're framing to say president obama is the one who ought to be held accountable for this. white house press secretary jay carney was asked repeatedly yesterday if the president still has confidence in secretary shinseki. he seemed to struggle answers one way or the other. >> does the president right now have confidence in secretary shinseki. northern? it's a simple yes or no question. you told us last week he does have confidence. does he have confidence now? >> what i would point you to is what the president when asked about his view on secretary shinseki. i'm not going to improve upon his words in this regard. >> he wasn't asked direc
an obama administration official tells nbc news that veterans affair secretary eric shinseki is on thin ice. more than a hundred members now of congress are demanding new leadership at the v.a. follows reports of wait lists and other problems at facilities across the country. the list now includes 30 democrats including 11 in the senate. nine of those are up for re-election in november. boehner and cantor have not called for shinseki to call down yet. they're framing to say president obama is...